3089lýō – properly, loose (unleash) let go; release (unbind) so something no longer holds together; (figuratively) release what has been held back (like Christ "releasing" the seven seals in the scroll in Revelation).

2.to loose one bound, i. e. to unbind, release from bonds, set free: one bound up (swathed in bandages), John 11:44; bound with chains (a prisoner), Acts 22:30 (where Rec. adds ἀπότῶνδεσμῶν); hence, equivalent to to discharge from prison, let go,Acts 24:26Rec. (so as far back as Homer); in Apocalyptic vision of the devil (κεκλεισμένον), Revelation 20:3; ἐκτῆςφυλακῆςαὐτοῦ, 7; metaphorically, to free (ἀπόδεσμοῦ) from the bondage of disease (one held by Satan) by restoration to health, Luke 13:16; to release one bound by the chains of sin, ἐκτῶνἁμαρτιῶν, Revelation 1:5LTTrWH (see λούω at the end (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 30, 6 a.)).